SOLUTION: Points on the line 3x+y=1 lie in which of the quadrants ? A) I and III only B) I and IV only C) I,II,and III D) I,III,and IV

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Question 1040492: Points on the line 3x+y=1 lie in which of the quadrants ?
A) I and III only
B) I and IV only
C) I,II,and III
D) I,III,and IV

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